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[3PS-07]【J】Survival strategies based on plant individuality

Fri. Nov 29, 2024 4:45 PM - 7:00 PM JST
Fri. Nov 29, 2024 7:45 AM - 10:00 AM UTC
Room 7(Fukuoka International Congress Center, 4F 413)
Organizer: Sachihiro Matsunaga (The University of Tokyo), Keiko Sugimoto (RIKEN)
Plants that cannot move quickly in rapidly changing environments have adopted skillful survival strategies. For example, carnivorous plants have specially differentiated forms of carnivorous leaves. Plants that have undergone high temperatures are tolerant of high temperatures again. Researchers who are unraveling these survival strategies from a new perspective of "individuality" will gather to introduce the scientific interest in the study of plant survival strategies from multifaceted approaches from the viewpoint of epigenetics, phenotypic plasticity, organ regeneration, and interactions among organisms.

[3PS-07-01]Cellular reprogramming as an adaptive strategy of plants

○Keiko Sugimoto1, Akira Iwase1, Hatsune Morinaka1, Kotaro Torii1 (1. RIKEN CSRS)
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[3PS-07-02]Identification and functional analysis of priming complexes involved in plant regeneration

○Nodoka Handa1, Hikaru Sato1, Takuya Sakamoto2, Akira Nozawa3, Tatsuya Sawasaki3, Sachihiro Matsunaga1 (1. Univ. Tokyo, 2. Kanagawa Univ., 3. Ehime Univ.)
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[3PS-07-03]Molecular mechanisms of plastic gene silencing and survival strategy in plants

○Soichi Inagaki1 (1. Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo)
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[3PS-07-04]Exploring diverse and flexible survival strategies envisaged from wild Oryza genetic resources

○Yutaka Sato1 (1. National Institute of Genetics)
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[3PS-07-05]Seasonal adaptation to persistent virus infection in evergreen perennial herb

○Mie N. Honjo1 (1. Kyoto Univ.)
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[3PS-07-06]Macroevolutionary genotype-phenotype associations in carnivorous plants

○Kenji Fukushima1 (1. National Institute of Genetics)
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[3PS-07-07(3P-032)]Cold induced small protein (BdCISP2) from Brachypodium distachyon enhances the growth of E. coli and yeast under cold stress conditions

○Arriel Fadhilah1, Shin-ichiro Kido1,2 (1. Graduate School of Science, Nagoya City University, 2. Research Center for Biological Diversity, Nagoya City University)
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